Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Sciencerecords. Collection Dates: 1965-2000. Size: 8.26 metres. Some files may contain personal or confidential information. Access to these files may be restricted as required by law.

Charles Stark Draper oral history collection. Collection Dates: 1976. Size: 0.3 cubic feet (6 cassettes). There are restrictions on access to portions of this collection. Researchers may request permission to use restricted materials. Consult the Institute Archivist for further information.

John T. Norton papers. Collection Dates: 1936-1966. Size: 0.7 cubic feet (2 manuscript boxes). There are restrictions on access to this collection. Researchers may request permission to use restricted materials. Consult the Institute Archivist for further information.

David J. Rose papers. Collection Dates: 1949-1984. Size: 22 cubic feet (22 records cartons). There are restrictions on access to this collection. Researchers may request permission to use restricted materials. Consult the Institute Archivist for further information.

David S. Saxon papers. Collection Dates: 1969-1991. Size: 5.3 cubic feet (5 records cartons, 1 manuscript box, and 2 audio tapes). In accordance with MIT policy, there are restrictions on access to portions of this collection. Researchers may request permission to use restricted materials. Consult the Institute Archivist for further information.

Robert Bigham Brode papers. Collection Dates: circa 1930-1959. Size: 9 cartons. Unarranged collection; unavailable for use. Inquiries regarding these materials should be directed, in writing, to the Head of Public Services, The Bancroft Library.

Carl Gustav Hempel papers. Collection Dates: 1903-1997. Size: 25 linear feet. Access to the collection is open for research with the following exceptions: Letters of recommendation and some individual files in the general correspondence series are closed. Research access to material in the teaching series and to some files in the correspondence series is restricted; requests are subject to individual review by curator. Please contact the Archives of Scientific Philosophy for additional information.